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The Savannah Urban Arts Festival 2010

April 18, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

The Savannah Urban Arts Festival celebrates the diverse range of art and artists who live and work in Savannah and build connections with artists from across the Southeast.

The 2010 festival will feature eight days of events (April 18 – 24, 2010) including live music, film screenings, artist workshops and more. Nearly all of the festival’s events will be free, to encourage people to come out and participate. SUAF will be a “pass the hat” festival where attendees are asked to donate a few dollars if they enjoyed the event and the performers.

Last year’s festival included performances from Savannah natives and internationally known musicians Anthony David and Brittany Bosco, along with film screenings, dance performances, dance parties, The SUAF King of the Beat producer battle, live music from regional artists, and presentations from award-winning hip hop historian/author Jeff Chang and Community Arts Activist Bill Strickland.

The feature for this year is the the southeast regions largest touring arts exhibition, Art, Beats and Lyrics. The exhibition has been featured Atlantas High Museum of Art and cities throughtout the southeast to include Charolotte, NC and Birmingham, AL. AB+L has consistently drawn hundreds of art enthusiast from around the country to experience this unique urban art exhibition. AB+L’s appearance is supported by grant funding from the Georgia Council for the Arts and the City of Savannah Department of Cultural Affairs and Cricket Wireless. Local supporter include Paragon Design Group, WSAV, and Comcast of Savannah.

Schedule of Events:

Sunday (4/18)
7-9pm: Festival Introduction and Therapy Session Open Mic Night hosted by All Walks of Life Inc. – The Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave. All Ages.

Monday (4/19)
6-9pm: Graffiti Night* – Includes a mural painting workshop and a screening of “Style Wars,” the 1983 documentary about the emerging graffiti culture. Indigo Arts Center, 703D Louisville Rd. All Ages
*(The festival does not support illegal graffiti practices, and will distribute literature to participants regarding applicable city and state laws, as well as the punishments associated with them).

Tuesday (4/20)
6-9pm: Artist Development workshops – There will be two sessions: First, “MC Bootcamp” where rappers will learn about different styles and flows, then be put through a series of challenges to test their lyrical abilities. Second, “What Artists Need to Know,” a session lead by industry professionals including performers, radio, media, and public relations professionals discussing what aspiring artists need to understand about professionalism and the music industry. Meddin Studios Conference Room. 2333 Louisville Rd. All Ages (Sincere interest, work ethic and experience as an artist strongly recommended.)

11pm-2am: Hip Hop Night hosted by Dope Sandwich – live music, MC battles and break dancing. The Jinx, 127 E. Congress St. 21+

Wednesday (4/21)
6-9pm: SUAFilm – Screenings of work by independent filmmakers from across the Southeast, including scripted and documentary films. Indigo Arts Center. 703D Louisville Rd. All Ages.

11pm-2am: Rare Grooves hosted by DJ Valis – Cool selections of funk, soul, breaks and hip hop. Bacchus, 309 W. Congress St. 21+

Thursday (4/22)
7-9pm: Keep it Cool – Live performance from Atlanta Futuristic-Soul Singer Dezaray Dawn, spoken word poetry performances, and a photo exhibition titled “The Face Project” by Sheldon Frazier: Lulu’s Chocolate Bar, 42 MLK Jr. Blvd.

9pm-12am: The Jam Session – An eclectic set of performances from musicians, dancers, poets and others. Visual arts exhibit TBA. The American Legion Post 135, 1810 Bull Street. 21+

Friday (4/23)
6-9pm: On the Grind Skateboarding – An evening skating session and skateboard demos. Woody’s Skate Park, 218 Windsor Road. All Ages

9pm-1am: Shut Up and Fight – A video game tournament, the SUAF King of the Beats producer battle, and the “Last Man Standing” regional breakdancing tournament, as well as the opening reception for an exhibition of selected visual artists. Indigo Arts Center, 703D Louisville Road. 16+

Saturday (4/24)
12pm-6pm: The Big Party – A full day of live music, food, vendors, activities and more for the whole family. The Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, 460 MLK Jr. Blvd. All Ages
Continues
7pm-11pm: Art Beats + Lyrics – A traveling Urban Arts Exhibition from Atlanta that includes live music, DJ performances, visual arts and more. The Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Righst Museum, 460 MLK Jr. Blvd. All Ages

Sunday (4/25)
1pm-2:30pm-SUAF Artist Networking Brunch-Come hangout on the last day of SUAF and enjoy a light brunch and network with other artist from around the region. Hit the road feeling SUAFY. The Indigo Arts Center, 703D Louisville Rd. All Ages
5pm-10pm: Vinyl Appreciation – A group of local DJs and record collectors gathering to play some of their favorite rare and undiscovered music selections. The Indigo Arts Center, 703D Louisville Rd. 16+

Masters of the Southern Landscape Exhibit – Ponte Vedra, Florida

April 18, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Stellers Gallery at Ponte Vedra to feature renowned Florida oil painters
Henry Von Genk, III and Peter Pettegrew
-Masters of the Southern Landscape exhibit to open on May 21, 2010

Moving toward completion by Peter Pettegrew

The opening of the exhibit Masters of the Southern Landscape will be held on Friday, May 21 from 5 pm. until 8 pm at Stellers Gallery at Ponte Vedra, 240 A1A North, Ste. 13 in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.  According to gallery owner Hillary R. Tuttle, as part of the exhibit Von Genk and Pettegrew will act on an idea that they have discussed for years. They will be collaborating on two paintings. Each will start a painting and then leave it to the other to complete. The two artists are friends and contemporaries who have a deep respect for each other’s talent and they are very inspired to be combining their distinctive styles to create a truly unique piece of art.

Von Genk’s magnificent landscape work has been displayed at galleries, museums and commercial mural installations worldwide, yet he resides and works in northeast Florida. Von Genk’s work is widely collected and respected in the oil painting field and offers the viewer a unique and visionary interpretation of our natural world.

Pettegrew’s captivating and impressionistic paintings are also highly collected and feature landscapes painted by the artist who is a naturalist and outdoorsman. Pettegrew works and resides in central Florida.

Stellers Gallery at Ponte Vedra has displayed the works of Von Genk and Pettegrew since 2002. “We are very excited to feature Henry and Peter together and appreciate their relationship as long-time friends and professionals in the fine art world. We are honored to host them on May 21,” said Tuttle.

Von Genk is a self-taught artist who has mastered a realistic style true to his Dutch heritage. Capturing the ocean and the salt marshes of Florida, his work can be “felt” due to his “real as life” paintings. His extraordinary detail and use of shadowing and glazing techniques brings richness and depth that captures life’s subtle nuances and brings his paintings to life. Von Genk’s artistic abilities became apparent at the two years of age. His mother recognized his abilities and inspired her son to developing himself as an artist. At the age of 30, Von Genk mastered his signature, realistic style and his unique techniques in shadowing and realism. After a long and successful career executing murals for museums and clients around the world, he focuses on his life long destiny of fine art.

Von Genk’s love for the tropics and the ocean shines through his work, which centers on the beauty and nature of our earth from the jungles of Costa Rica, to the salt marshes of Florida, and the Caribbean Sea. Von Genk has had many one-man exhibits and has donated paintings for select charity fundraisers. His works are owned by private collectors across the country as well as internationally and include many well known celebrities and major corporations.

Peter Pettegrew is an artist who has devoted his life to capturing the timeless beauty of the natural world on canvas. His spent his early years living in Monterey Bay, California and it was here that his compelling encounters with the natural beauty of the region inspired his first sketches. Recognizing his talent, Peter’s aunt, who is an artist, insisted that he only be given blank paper, no coloring books. As a result, his childhood sketches symbolized the sights and sensations of the ocean landscapes near his home. It wasn’t long before more serious efforts resulted as he turned his focus toward painting.

Peter’s formal art education began when he qualified for admission into Harbor High School, a prestigious and progressive school in Santa Cruz, California dedicated to advancing the development of artistic skills and creative freedom. This was his first introduction into printmaking, as well as an opportunity to study drawing and painting with the school’s gifted and highly dedicated faculty.

In 1980, Peter moved to Florida where he went on to attend The Art Institute. Here he continued to develop his drawing skills by working from the live model and furthered his study of the graphic art techniques which he now employs in his work with hand-pulled serigraphs and stone lithography. In each year that followed, he has furthered his study in individual mediums through private art workshops including oil painting, watercolor and charcoal drawing with respected artists including Florida Highwayman, Sam Newton.

Peter Pettegrew has developed a captivation impressionistic style using delicate tones, subtle luminous lighting and savory blends of color, which have resulted in distinctive paintings for his collectors, and he continues to search out his timeless compositions. The need to completely lose himself in his subject matter is the primary focus that nurtures his inspiration, which he pours into each canvas that he paints. Peter is also inspired by his diverse travels, but he spends a great deal of time exploring Florida’s waterways and marshlands. It is here that he finds the conditions he most loves to express on canvas.

Peter Pettegrew is represented by prestigious galleries throughout the Southeast as well as in California. His paintings have been included in numerous museum exhibitions and can be found in permanent museum collections such as the Polasek Museum in Winter Park. He continues to act on his commitment to promote, protect and preserve the environment through his paintings which are a direct expression of the natural world.

Stellers Gallery at Ponte Vedra is open from Monday through Friday from 11 am until 6 pm and Saturday from 11 am until 4 pm. Phone number is 904.273.6065.

For more information, contact the gallery at 904.273.6065. Visit the website at www.stellersgallery.com.

Low Country Splendor by Henry Von Genk III

Jacksonville Sharks Open House

April 16, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Jacksonville Sharks, the new arena football team in Jacksonville, Florida held an open house on Wednesday April 14, and we visited. Football fans had an opportunity to tour the Veterans Memorial Arena and meet the players for an autograph session.

Fans also got to meet the Attack Dance team for the first time.
The first home game for the season takes place on Friday April 16th at 7:30 pm at Sea Best Field in Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena when the Jacksonville Sharks take on the Orlando Predators.

Jacksonville International Boat Show 2010

April 16, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Come to the International Boat Show in Metropolitan Park, April 16 – 18, 2010, to check out the latest in boating, see the latest yachts,  and exciting nautical gear. Participate in one of the many fishing clinics or seminars.
Don’t forget to register for a chance to win a 7-day, all-expense paid trip to Costa Rica, presented by Nosara Paradise Rentals. Also stop by the Private Island of Georgia booth – they have a great contest too – you can win a 2 night stay at a Private Island in Georgia!

We’re going to be filming at the boat show this year – so if you happen to see me, stop by to say hello.

Jacksonville International Boat Show 2010

Earth Day on Jekyll Island – Shell-E-Brate

April 15, 2010 by Susanne Talentino

Shell-e-brate Earth Day’s 40th birthday at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, Jekyll Island. The event features recycled crafts, earth-tastic activities and eco-entertainment for the whole family with a special turtle twist!

Also, The Georgia Conservancy and Right Whale Disentanglement Team will be on site for a whale of a time! You can view metal art by local artist Tyler Dominey, get your copy of Trouble on the St. John’s River signed by author Jane Wood or learn about wildfire safety with Jekyll Island Firewise.

Noon to 4pm in Jekyll Island’s historic district at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. The event is free with paid admission to the Center. $6 for adults, $4 for children 4-12, and children 3 and under are free.

www.Georgia Sea Turtle Center.com

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